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Cricket World TV - Michael Vaughan On Fast Bowling

28 July 2011

Former England captain Michael Vaughan talks about why he enjoys watching fast bowling. With a passing reference to Fire in Babylon, the recent film which highlighted the West Indian dominance over world cricket, he talks about his own experience of captaining a string of fast bowlers.

Vaughan explains how fortunate he was to have the likes of Steve Harmison, James Anderson and Chris Tremlett at his disposal when he was in charge of the England team.

He was talking to us at an event for Nic Pothas' testimonial year at Hampshire at The Grange St Paul's.

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